stumbled onto this idea that we need to embrace the raw, unpolished energy of the early web to figure out ai ux. instead of chasing perfect, hyper-smooth interfaces in figma, we should look at the era of the hamster dance where everything felt handmade and experimental. we need to prioritize
human-centric imperfection over sterile automation. it is abt moving away from the polished templates and finding a new way to handle
unstructured inputs .
maybe the future of ai is actually just a high-tech version of notepad>the web was much more personal before everything became algorithmicdoes anyone else feel like we are losing the soul of interface design by trying to make everything too seamless?
link:
https://uxdesign.cc/designing-for-ai-means-designing-like-its-1999-da9c53d24644?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4